Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 April 1946 — Page 18
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Out-of-Town Guests Will Attend | : 4 | " : si Ly ; : Vassar Club Luncheon Tomorrow | = § . g | he Ca For th
OUT-OF-TOWN GUESTS WHO WILL ATTEND the oe PE gals. ou ones Indiana Vassar club luncheon tomorrow in the Merchants Af x : Sm a" sh ib ) dias bank building have been announced by Mrs. H, Maurice ; B : wt ho : ; ; BY ong of thi Angell, club president. The luncheon will be in honor of : 0 : ; : Had : auxliiry Miss Jane-Lee Jackson, assistant alumnae secretary of : et ! ; : 2 : Ey : The Irvingt ; RE : R. 3 ] % , fliary will giv
Vassar college, who will be in Indianapolis today and sons and dav bers at 6:30
tomorrow. . ; : . : : Bi % i g Those who have made reservations are Mrs. George ti; rd i : : fg yp. 5 He j : 124 8. Downe: Ball, Miss Elizabeth Ball, Mrs. Bennett Heath and Miss Ann Heath, ; : bo I | § Wr E 4 d will have cha all of Muncie; Mrs. Jerome York and Mrs. Georgiabelle Henley of A on : 8 " On the co Bloomington, Mrs. John M. Graham, Columbus; Miss Ruth Elizabeth tg § : rangements a King, Bedford, and Mrs. Calvin Good, Robinson, Ill. ah 3 1 i | : Ro 2x ld : E. Bobbe, F Mrs. Albert L. Rabb and Mrs. Angell will entertain informally for oo ) : ) al : Earle, Bayar Miss Jackson tonight in the Rabb home. Members of the club, } : ER i 4 i Swegel, “their husbands and friends interested in Vassar are invited. 3 J a : a : Mrs. S. M. | 5 =» i : § : i : os ; Smith ‘gave : ; Welfare” and
® 8 = » The Golden Wheel committee of the Caroline Scott Harrison the auxiliary
—— chapter, D. A. R., will meet at Re 4 aa : CE 8 p. m. tomorrow in the home of ) \ We f wi : noon in the I Gallery Talk Mrs. Kenneth E. Speicher. : : : 3 : b oo * "nn & The auxilia New officers of the Cornelia t i ha i Sg 5 5 will meet Tt Scheduled at Cole Pairbanks chapter, D. A. R., is ! ; Ld legion home are Mrs. Orville F. Shattuck, ¢ 4 ; 5 : ik Mesdames R« M regent; Mrs. Howard G. Taylor q : A CE 4 i ; Head, Willian Ar t useum and Mrs. F. Elbert Glass, first a : TE : Kuhn are on and. second ,vice regents; Mrs, : i ; [ Robert Tschaegle, 8 Park school|j Ottis Adams and Mts. Charles . : g An informa faculty member, will speak onip peddle, recording and corre- : by the Haywa “What Is Muderaism st 4 pn sponding secretaries; Mrs. John ; Lt Sav ii 2009 $:50 p. m. tor Sunday in the John Herron E. Hollett, treasurer; Mrs. Henry (2 y—— mm ; side communi museum assembly hall. His talkiw Buttolph, chaplain; Mrs. 2 r= McConnell wi : will cover recent Frenen ad Amer. Bernays Kennedy, registrar, and By LOUISE FLETCHER In the pictures above there are two examples of the versatile coat fully chosen accessories—a luxurious fur scarf, a trim cloche or a Pal Amersur - ph nial exhibition ot Marguerite Dice, listorian, WHEN IS AN EASTER FROCK more than an Easter frock? Well, dress which, it is suspected, will also make appearances just as coats. flowery halo—to ready them for the Easter parade. the Pom = he BO American Sorority Activities it seems there are at least a couple of occasions which provide an No. 1 is a silver-buttoned gray wool, from Ayres’, and No. 3 is a black The second answer to the question comes with a dress which is Mo Eau PE SOW. On display at the mu- answer. nylon taffeta, from Block's. Z not only an Easter edition in print but has a summer life ahead of “Pan-America seum will end this week. THE INDIANAPOLIS alumnae One is when it’s a coat dress so cleverly designed that it can stand it when heat waves surge over the land. The one shown (No. 2) is Ethel Gray o ued of Alpha Phi sorority will have on its own as a costume, without benefit of a wrap to complete the Both have fetching capelets, pineh-hitting as sleeves and marking from Wasson's and .its cool white background is covered with tiny association 'w Misses Martha Miller, Lois Peter-|an informal supper and a “white ensemble. them as newest of the new.. Both requive only the addition of care- = flecks of violet. ur — Welfare” Mi son and Gloria Knapp will be host- elephant” sale at 6:30 p. m. to- ; will head the esses for an all-school party for|day in the home of Mrs. J. . : . of the progra students of the John Herron Art|Mason King. Proceeds from the Societ Plans : school at 8:30 p. m. tomorrow at|sale will go to the chapter's do- Y The Garfiel 1423 N. Pennsylvania st. nation to the chaplains’ service ; . a 8 p. m. to A mystery play, “Smellbound,”|corps, the sorority's national 7 1st Meetin g morial. Mrs. written by Don White will be pre- pos val prelent, will preside unit Pan-Am , Perr Is. XH. . ice wi . : ented bY Irvin Brock leh rs hw Plans will be made for local | The Indianapolis Presbyterial so-| ; Mis Mary M ’ Virgin bers to attend the 36th in. [ciety will hold its 71st annual meet- Pan-American Prances Essig and Hilary Bunger. Mempers '0 8 ing at the Meridian Heights Presby- | ticipate in th Miss Rose Wright is chairman of ternational convention of Alpha & ber of Com the refreshments committee. Phi to be held June 24 to 20 in |terian church at 10 a. m. tomorrow. x ol the Chateau Frontenac, Quebec, Miss Margaret Shannon, New day program Butler university will have en-|yMrs. Elvin Seaton will be dele York, will be guest speaker. She is hall. gravings from the “Little Passion”|gate from the Indianapolis chap- secretary of the home base departseries of the John Herron Art mu-|ier with Miss Lou Ellen Trimble ment of the Board of Foreign Mis- Sorority seum on display during the Easter go. alternate. ons. season. The prints, made by Al- ge Pons Trimble, newly-appointed The Restoration Fund will be : Easter P brecht Durer, relate to the crucl-|indiana state alumnae chairman, |Presented and honorary members { si = The India fixion and resurrection of Christ. |will discuss plans for the so- of the national and foreign mis- { : 1 ese —————— . sionary be rds and “Companions of ; | . Beta Phi sorc : v rority’s state day to be held in fi ¢& (QI I0IXIR TY girls from the Meeting Tonight connection with class reunions |the Caravan” will be recognized. / 4 home with an Tau chapter, Omega Nu Taulon the DePauw university |Mrs. Roy Ewing Vale will conduct 4 : treasure hunt sorority, will meet at the Red Doorjeampus in June. Mrs. Price [devotions and install officers. Miss| eiiy chapler T of the Cancer’ Control society to-|has named Mrs. T. O. Philpott |Emily McAdams, president, wil . . y Sagar night to roll bandages. nominating committee chairman. preside. | the burt. Sa = Ee 5 oe oe y " ol c gift. Mrs. a . c f Flower Show Shalrists for . ; : Jean Griswol The Beauty of Awards Given Marion Stews . T Thirteen first awards were won =~ Narrato N | by Mrs. Goethe Link at the annual STERLIN G SILVER | narcissus show of the central west : Sy To Meet 3 | district of the Garden Club of In- ! Mrs. Merto | diana held Friday and Saturday in ~~ Pennsylvania 18 easy to see | the Rauh Memorial library. C 9 L D WW AVE 4 the Narrator | Other first award winners in- 8 p.m. tome {cluded Mesdames B. F. Orr, John 4 Carlin is in ¢ Downing, H. L. Knote, William Zai- Mrs. Henry |ser, Philip Hennessee, Howard Al- PERMANENT LK original art
be ready for compliments. There CLUBS oo Mandalay chap. I.-T.-8. C. 12:30 is nothing you can buy today | p. m. Wed. Mrs. S. E. Stubbs, | 1812 Kessler blvd; North dr, that will add so much to your { hostess. ’
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Trotter.““Pictures of South Amer- i iit ica,” Mrs. Russell Lamb. ss Ho ws As WY COOKING add others later. SORORITIES ~ x minutes over Alpha chap, Kappa Beta Chi. 8 ; 3 ili starch: p. m. Wed. Mrs. Ardelle Blake, | hot Faultless 1116 N. Capitol, hostess # a 1 . : } minute? Fo Lambda chap. Omega Nu Tay. 8 i 1 ) deserve . p. m. Wed. Columbia club i IMustrated: The : Delta chap., Phi Delta Pi. 8 p. m.|
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‘ . Sorority Session Alpha chapter, Phi Theta Delta sorority, will meet at 8 p. m | tomorrow in the home of Miss | Mary Lou Lehaise, 5626 N. Haverford ‘ave. .
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